On the second half of the first page you will find the recommended mouse settings for different operating systems.

After applying the settings, the cursor should be synchronized again.
You can also choose another mouse modus (default is “Intelligent”).

Java doesn’t work on my Linux client

When using the IP-KVM there may be problems with the Java console output on Linux. This short manual instructs how you can get it to work.

The Following steps are neccessary:

Download and unzip of an up to date Java version and set the path to the unzipped folder:
PATH_TO_JAVA_UNZIP_FOLDER=Set_this_to_your_java_directory

Symlink the new browser plugin on the new Java version:
mkdir -p ~/.mozilla/plugins

cd ~/.mozilla/plugins

if [ -f libnpjp2.so ]; then mv libnpjp2.so libnpjp2.so.old; fi

ln -s $PATH_TO_JAVA_UNZIP_FOLDER/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so

Adjust the Java security settings:

cd $PATH_TO_JAVA_UNZIP_FOLDER/bin./ControlPanel

In Tab Security set the security level to High

Afterwards that, insert the IP address of the IP-KVM device in to the whitelist. “Edit Site List” opens a window in which you can click on “Add” and insert the IP address. (please note that there has to be a “https://” in front of the IP address)

After these steps you need to restart the browser. Now you can start the KVM console and see an output.